ECHO ITI TAKE TAKE IT IT TO ORMOND’S. TAKE WHAT TO ORMOND’S 'l rHY, your HORSE, and get it properly T V Shod by the Best Horseshoes in Town ; or taka your order to ORMOND’S for anything that runs on Wheels— from a lovely Pony Giq to a bloomin’ Dog Cart or American Boggy. Right you are, Mister; but where is ho to be found ? Oh! in PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, Or at MAKAR AKA; Or even 71 on tho Telephone finds him. AND HE SELLS ON EASY TERMS. TRUE BILL,
OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, Ltd. (Of London.) “WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS’ ACT, 1900.” I7IMPLOYERS of Labor are hereby notified li that the above Act was gazetted on the 7th June, and is now in force. THE 00EAN Is under no arrangement with other Companies. We act entirely on our own. DON’T close business with any other Company before consulting our Agent. It is to Youe Advantage to Consult Us. Our Agents are supplied with the Fullest Information as to the working of the Act. THE COMPANY Accepts all Classes of Risks against ACCIDENT and SICKNESS. ALL CLAIMS SETTLED AT THE LOCAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, MILLER’S CORNER, GISBORNE. WM. MILLER, District Manager, Gisborne. T. G. LAWLESS, Canvasser. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS.
HAVING been appointed Local Agent for these Machines, I am prepared to show Samples and explain the advantages to Intending Purchasers. There are now over 30 National Cash Registers in use in Gishorne, and are all giving Entire Satisfaction. A FEW REASONS Why you should use a National Cash Register : It tells at a glance the total amount of the day’s takings. It gives an air of orderly thrift to your business. It enables you to give a Receipted Bill with Every Purchase. It gives you a record of all money received and all money paid out. It advertises your business. It induces Credit Customers to buy for Cash. It tells the Number of Customers you have each day. It tells you the amount owing to you each day. It Costs You Nothing, because it pays for itself by its saving. CAN YOU AFFORD TO DO WITHOUT ONE? VM. MILLER, Sole Agent for Poverty Bay. H. R. SMITH, PRACTICAL GOLDSMITH, JEWELLER, AND WATCHMAKER, GOLDSMITH'S HALL, (Near Firebell) Gladstone Road.
H. SMITH, he was a citizen Oi famous London town ; A MASTEB GOLDSMITH eke was he Of credit and renown. In Clerkenwell he learnt his trade, That college of the art, In all the mysteries of which Excelled he from the start. In Sydney, too, for many years His talent he has shown, As many friends and patrons there I’m sure will gladly own. If watch goes wrong, or clock is stopped, Or brooch or ring wants mending; Take them to SMITH and feel quite sure Your trouble you’ll be ending. If marriage you are thinking of, And want a ring and keeper, He’ll make you them in first-class style; You’ll not find any cheaper. A watch-chain, brooch, a pair of links, Or collar stud he’ll make In such a way you’ll surely say “ He fairly 1 takes the cake.’ ” If of spectacles or glasses You wish to buy a pair, Why go to SMITH—he keeps the best, And treats his patrons fair. If once a trial you’ll give him, I'm certain ’tis no myth, You’ll never seek another shop, But stick to H. it. SMITH.
Note tee Address: GOLDSMITH'S HALL, (Near Firebell) Gladstone Road, Gisborne.
McConnell and co., I SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS. Gladstone Road, Gisbokne. WE are determined to maintain our reputation for supplying none but the BEST MEATS PROCURABLE. The Public can rest assured that, although not slaughtering under authorised inspection, we exercise the greatest possible care in the selection of beasts for killing, so that we are in a position to assert with the utmost confidence that nothing of an injurious nature is supplied to the public. This we guarantee. OUR CARTS go their daily rounds of the Town and Suburbs, and supplies may be obtained from them or from the main shop. McConnell and co.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 165, 24 July 1901, Page 1
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